sebastianmelmoth2
sebastianmelmoth
sebastianmelmoth2

I don’t pretend to be an wig-storian but wasn’t Blac Chyna doing the fluorescent wig thing before Kylie had even done her lips?

They come from different worlds, sure, but I don’t think he’s out of touch with her needs. Also, the fact that he challenges her (I like Jane but she can be really judgmental) and actively wants her to succeed makes me think he’s a better match for Jane than Michael, who I can definitely see feeling isolated from her

If I was the kind of person who missed being in middle school, this would be so interesting.

Ugh thank you! I was so blown away by his blatant undermining/dismissal of her (and her complete acceptance of it). I haven’t seen much coverage or criticism about their relationship, maybe it’s just something people expect given their age difference? But it really grossed me out and continues to gross me out whenever

I don’t think the lawyer is being dramatic by using the word slavery. It’s a pretty common legal argument in services-based contract cases that you can’t force someone to work for you, and that argument is rooted in the Thirteenth Amendment’s provision against involuntary servitude (AKA the Amendment banning slavery.)

I was introduced to this movie as a result of the attempted liquid-bomb in London around 10 years ago. I was on the same London -> NY flight an hour after they intercepted the bomb, and we weren’t allowed to take anything on board (books, neck pillows, baby medicine, what-have-you), so instead I watched She’s the Man

As someone who has watched more Bachelor seasons that I’d like to admit, the casting of the Bachelor/ette absolutely determines how likely I am to watch a season. It’s only logical that you care more about someone’s love story if you care about the person themselves. That’s why they only pick from the pool of the

They’re objectively annoying. That doesn’t mean they are bad people, or useless people, or even that they should stop. It’s okay to acknowledge that two grown women choosing to (ineptly) speak in unison for no discernible reason is annoying to witness. Bird rescue is laudable, but c’mon.

Are we now policing fictional worlds? Yes, she’s adapting the facts of history to fit to the context of her novel - her completely fictional novel where magic, witches, and wizards exist. She’s done it throughout the course of the Harry Potter books (I believe the Salem witch trial thing was mentioned in the books a

I think that’s a fair correction. I’m not trying to stand up for a sexual predator, but I think we forget, since on the internet everyone is judge, jury, and executioner, that he was acquitted of felony rape. The worst of his sentence comes from the ‘computer enticement’ statute, which was not actually meant to police

This is clearly an unpopular opinion here, but is it really so wrong to acknowledge that Labrie’s life was ruined? That instead of the world gaining an obviously intelligent man who might have grown into maturity and empathy and done something good in the world, we’re stuck with an 18-year-old sex offender who can’t